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Emilie Levienaise-Farrouch

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Emilie Levienaise-Farrouch is an award-winning French pianist/composer living in London.

Emilie scored her first feature-length film in 2012: (American-Iranian director Caveh Zahedi’s "The Sheik and I") and in 2018 scored Harry Wootliff’s BAFTA nominated feature "Only You" which premiered in the BFI London Film Festival. Her CV also includes commissions for the V&A Museum (London), HBO short film "Love NY", and for drama/documentaries on BBC Radio 4, The Guardian, Funny or Die.

In 2013 she received the Emerging Excellence Award from the Musician Benevolent Fund, and in 2015 was commissioned to create a sound-walk for London’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. She has also worked on projects in collaboration with visual artists Danica Dakic, Alice May Williams and Natasha Caruana, creating music for video installations exhibited at Jerwood Project Space, Speke Hall, The ODI, Arles Photo Festival.

As a live performer, she has played at Tallinn Music Week, Brighton Festival, the Union Chapel and many more.

In 2017, she was commissioned by The London Contemporary Orchestra to write a piece for small string ensemble and live electronics, which received a premiere during the 2017 BBC Proms at The Tanks at Tate Modern.

Emilie’s debut album, "Like Water Through the Sand" was released in 2015 on FatCat Records/130701, followed by "Époques" in 2018

Emilie’s latest feature "Rocks", directed by Sarah Gavron, will come out in April 2020 after receiving its world premiere at TIFF 2019.